Top 10 Ways to Turn Clients Into Raving Fans

Written by Sandra Schrift


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The Top 10 Ways To Turn Your Clients Into Raving Fans

Do you find great joy in being a coach? If so, you will find that your enthusiasm is contagious and will attract clients. Be sure to develop a superb and supportive community. Enlist them in building a practice and in supporting you as you go downrepparttar coaching road. Embrace change. It is your constant companion as you build your coaching business.

The Magic of Change

Written by Claudette Rowley


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The Magic of Change By Claudette Rowley Copyright 2004

"It takes a lot of courage to releaserepparttar 104446 familiar and seemingly secure, to embracerepparttar 104447 new. But there is no real security in what is no longer meaningful. There is more security inrepparttar 104448 adventurous and exciting, for in movement there is life, and in change there is power." - Alan Cohen

Often when I ask new clients how they handle change, I hear responses such as "I hate change!" or "I'm terrible at change." It's very rare that someone says to me "I love change. When change appears in my life, I just go withrepparttar 104449 flow."

Change is a part of life. In fact, some would say that maintaining balance inrepparttar 104450 midst of change IS life. Change is always happening. We only need to look atrepparttar 104451 natural world to know this. Human life, like nature, ebbs and flows, lives and dies, can erupt like a volcano and be as peaceful asrepparttar 104452 stream burbling through your backyard. Yet so often we resist that which is natural.

The "magic" in change is being present with it. Being present with it means allowing it to be what it is. It's so easy to resist change because it stimulates fear, it's unknown and we feel out of control. However, you haverepparttar 104453 choice to allow change rather than resisting it. Here's a sentence that often helps me: "It is what it is, so it couldn't be different."

Keys to allowing:

* Keep in mind that you don't have to like it; you just have to allow it. Caveat: Often when we're told to ACCEPT a situation, we think that means we have to like it. You don't have to like it, you simply need to allow without judgment - your thoughts, feelings, and actions.

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